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Playing it Cool

Author: Joaquin Dorfman
ISBN: 0375836411


The narrative begins with the prologue where we find Sebastian ruminating about
when it all began.  Sebastian, Baz to some, Bastian to others and Seba to still
others is eighteen years old and is the person so many turn to when they have a
problem.  It was Thursday when a grateful Caesar dropped Sebastian off at his
house.  Because of Sebastian Caesar has a date with Nicole.  Sebastian gets
things done.  In two days Sebastian and his friend Jeremy will set off on an
adventure to meet Jeremy's biological father.  Learning that he has a biological
father, who is not the man married to his mother and is not the man Jeremy has
always believed to be his 'real' father, has come as a bit of a surprise.  The
pair will be traveling to Wilmington, North Carolina where Bastian will pretend
to be Jeremy.  Jeremy needs a little time to get used to his newly discovered
parent.  Sara Shaw who is visiting the abortion clinic where her mother is
protesting abortion, Jenny who calls to state that Paul is planning to kill
himself, pizza chain owner Big Niko and his penchant for making time with women
who are not his wife are all part of the tale.  Coming to grips with his own
birth circumstance, meeting Dromio Johansson, his wife, daughter and her friend,
confronting a fellow who carries Rohypnol in his pocket, a girl named Christina,
and making an assumption, Sara disappears and graduation day all move the story
to the conclusion.

Playing it Cool is a well written, touching tale filled with pathos, adult
language and conduct. Sebastian is 'cool', he smokes, drinks liquor and fixes
things for everyone.  He is the one everyone turns to when they have a problem.
He can set up dates, arrange transportation and talk a friend down from a ledge.
Blackmail and hostility, a need to fix things for everyone and misunderstanding
are all part of the tale.  A boy trying to appear as a man; Sebastian remains a
disadvantaged boy who has little confidence with girls, and has a despairing
need for a father of his own. Characters are not always likeable, they are
plausible, complicated and captivating.  Written with empathy and an energy that
will drive readers forward Playing it Cool is a compelling read for upper grades
and high school readers who enjoy reading a tale that is at times filled with
distressing cerebral calamity.

Writer Dorfman possesses an understanding for dialogue and the human psyche, as
the characters presented put themselves in disturbing peril in their desire to
help others out of danger physical or emotive the reader is carried along on an
emotional roller coaster.  Tackling the harsh realism of life is not always easy
or satisfying for adults or teens, Dorfman's keen command of words is evident.
Sebastian is a youngster who finds his life spinning out of control and the
reader spins along with him.    Dorfman's writing is efficient, tense, and not
for the immature young reader.

Writer Dorfman presents a compelling read in his young adult offering.
Characters who are suffering from many of the same feelings of inadequacy and
attempts to cover up by a façade of 'cool' or pretense as are faced by teens
everywhere hold reader interest from opening lines to the last paragraph.

Graphic language and situations make the work not for everyone.   Playing it
Cool is a book many teens will find compelling with it's tale of a young man who
is in search of himself.  Enjoyed the read, happy to recommend.

The above review was contributed by:  Molly Martin: CLICK TO VIEW  Molly Martin's  Reviews 


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